Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, January 26, 1934, Page 2, Image 2

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THE SHERMAN COUNTY JOUR NAL, MORO. OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1934
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Cu«ka L^g« N«. Ill A. F. & A. M.
Moro, Oregon '
Meets the 1st and 3rd
Thursday evenings of
each month. Visiting
members cordially in­
vitad to meet with us
Elmer Hansen, W
C. V. Belknap, Secy-
Meets every Monday
evening in the 1.0.0.F
hall.
Transient and
visiting I rothen are
cordially invited to
meet with
Ralph Brighine N.G.
Joe Truitt, Secretary.
L«pÍM Rebecca Ladga Na. H*
T""
Ä-
Wrecks Fireproof Bridge
of the class for the past two months.
Mrs. T. B. Searcy left Mondav
morning for Hillsboro to remain with
her daughter in law while son, John
makes a trip to Joseph where he was
bank adjuster for some months.
The Wasco and Moro town team
of basketball players met Saturday
nght on the IMoro floor in two games,
one for both the ladies and the men-
Moro succeeded in winning but the
scores were very close in both games-
be filed agafoat the said act, that we for this item. Thb year becauie of
emptop every legitimate means at
elections coming and some court
our ^uunand toward its defeat.
work over twice as much was bud­
geted- The item is 114-0. A larger
amount of money was placed in the
TAX ABSTRACT
different funds for poor relief, wid­
ows pensions, care of insane, etc- Al -
Continued from page one.
to pay
Among the more striking of the it
----- is necessary for the county
.
raises ia the one for elections and pensions to aged persons now and as
court*, Last no election» were con- , there is more need of poor relief e
templatod so a small sum was allowed sums were increased.
"Npw YOU CAN AFFORD
Wheat Marketings
A
(Lighter in Week
SUNLAMP!
RECTRIC
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Moro, Oregon
Meets 2d and 4th Tues­
^THIS NEW, moderately
days of each month-
Unustodly light marketings fea­
priced General Electric Sun­
Visiting members wel­ tured the wheat market during the
lamp brings health-giving “sun­
come.
fimt week of the new year.
Only
shine” into your home day or
This ivas a nrvj.r.M>f bridge to the vicinity of Seattle,* Wash, but the unexpected hai.pened when a gasolluc truck
Jessie Martin, N. G-
night. Its ultra-violet radiation
1.373,000 bushelfl of wheat were re­ overturned aad cuught tire. The heat was sa great that it meltdfl the ateel girder» of the bridge, dropping both bn ge
Bull, Secretary.
is comparable in effectiveness
ceived ad the prikwipaJI markets, and truck* into the Sooqualmte river.
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to the rays of the aun in mid­
ith arrivals at Minneapolis the
Chris Sekolta Fast Na. 71
summer. Its value to growing
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America» La»»«»» _
1 iaHeat in the history of that mar-
hildren or to every member of
Meet» at Legion hall o»
Diminishing farm stocks, un-
the family, for that matter, is
ans’ chib benefit*program to be held ” Mrs- Max Brown was taken to the of the formers Mother, Mra. J. K.
and
Wednesday certainty as to next season’-* sup-
too well known to raquire re­
in the school auditorium, Saturday, hospital this week with a case of Dellinger
peating here.
of ulies, the North Dakota embargo ag-
। appendicitis. She was operated on and
Mr. and Mra. Einer Helyer and in-
Just let us say that this attract­
Giles- L French, Commander
air.st wheat shipment», all contrib- February 3rd
is reported to be doing very well- ' 1 fant son were callers at Graps Val-
Wily W- Knighton, • Adjutant I uted to the light movement. Wheat
ive model has been accepted -
The second semester for 1934 has
by the Council on Phycic&l
Everything
is
prepared
for
the
big
ley
Saturday
afternoon-
marketings this season to date as begun- An assmebly was held the
Therapy of the American
Old-Time?
New-Time
dance
for
th«\
Mr
and
Mrs
.
j.
r
.
Dellinger
and
measured by primary receipts, have first period Monday morning. Mr-
Medical Association. It is a
totaled only 128,000,000 bushels ag­ Walker encouraged better attitudes community club Friday night. A Mrs. Wm- Young were shopping in
floor type of unuaual flexibility
ainst 182,000,000 bushels for the cor­ and complimented past achievements. large crowji ia expected.
and is offered
The Dalles Saturday.
responding period last year, reflec­ No changes were made in the sche-- ; L. R French returned from Port-
FOR SALE: Dry Fir and Pina
The American Legion Auxiliary gave
ting the reduction of over 225,000, dule.
land last week after a short business
wood. Will deliver myself. Write
the first of a series of card parties
FOR
000 bushels compared with 171,000,
Ray Hulse, Mosier, Oregon.
Combining a smooth passing off-, rlP’
¡
last
Saturday
evening
January
12th-
ONLY
000 bushels at the beginning of 1933
For Sale: Your pick of fifteen bel-| Domestic utilization apparently is enee with air tight defence, the Moro J Several men from this section were at the Legion hall- Twelve tobies of
gian horses. Wanted: 1500 acres to 80mewha.t smaller than in other re­ boys downed Kent on the home floor in Moro Wednesday afternoon to at- 500 were in play-
plow with Sixty Cat Tom Fraser, I cent years, with mill grindings near- Friday night, 27 to 15. Hennagin, tend the meeting of the tax league
Mr. and Mrsi- Wily Knighten were
center, lead the Moro attack cagirg'and listn to arguments for and a-
'i
Moro-
ly 15 percent • below last season.
over
nighs visitors at the A. A- Dun­
3
field
goals
and
four
free
throws
for.
gainst
the
sties
tax.
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' I Export of x^heat and flour have to-
lap home this week.
The Mutual Life of New York.I taled only about 11,000,000 bushels a total of ten points. Axtell, Moro | CW A workers are on short rations
Among those from here attending
Annuities, endowments, retirement I against 27,000,000 bushels during the forward, was not far behind With 71 for hours this week since the work
counters-
Dunlap
was
Kent
’
s
out-
the
show at Grass Valley Wednesuay
income, life insurance. I am in Sher-1 first six months of the 1932-33 crop
was cut to 15 hours per week. All
night
were Mr. and Mrs. J M- Wil­
man county frequently, and will I year Nearly 10,000,COO bushels of standing player -
j foam work was halted and the Rut-
son,
Mr-
and Mrs. George Wilson,
gladly give any service or assistance I Pacific northwestern wheat however
Moro teams will play Rufus here
road is progressing slowly.
Lester,
Helen'
anu Charles Wilson
to policy holders. Geo. H- Flagg tel- I have been sold by the Emergency Friday January 26 at 8 o’clock.
Keith Fields is visiting here from Robert and Clarice Mitchell, Paul and
ephone 188-W, The Dalles.
Export Association for export, with
Wasco with C. W- Fields family.
Robert Schilling, Edna Lyon» and
Moro girls were completely victor­
only about 6,000,000 bushels shipped
ious
over
the
Kent
girls
Friday
night.
Lost:
Saturday night between}
Mis. Paul Wilson.
Just The Yhing
4'
The ladies H. E C- club met at the J
Moro and Wasco, ton4tape’:ry lad-1 Mairtcet inquiry for wheat was The second team started the game
PIN-IT-UP
RchiU-A-LITE
ies purse. Reward. Please leave at not urgent during the firwt week in and did very well The score was .. Dealer—This tire is built to stand grange hall Tuesday and spent the
(Just pin It up •nywhero)
(Screws into drop-light socket)
41
to
19.
abuse. <
Journal office
-
..
January, but with offerings light,
Its name explains it. Pin it up
Modernize your' kithhen or
| price» gained slightly on practical-
I^ady Customer—Just the thing! day quilting.
bathroom with a Rcnu-a-lite quickly and easily, anywhere,
_
| ly all classes. Arrivals at the prin-
—it ia efficient and decorat­ with a push pin. Shades can
Sheriff Hugh Chairman of Moro
When my husband has a puncture he
be had in colors or. standard
ive.'Put it in yourself. Sells
Lost: 4 yearling Hereford heifers, I
marketl|
isn’t the least bit careful what he and state police Unger of The Dal-
Stand’d black *1
complete with bulb Cl 95 I I black.
branded E on the right hip. Phone I
W6 car3
Colors $1.85 [complete *1------
says!
les were at Kent on business Tues-
for only................... * ■-------
A. C. Ka»eberg, collect*
I were received at Kansas City- The
day.
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I protein of the week’» receipts at that
A number of the farmers from
Earl Shipley is ill at his mothers
' A. C. Kruger returned home last jrtf-kat j average}! 1309 perdentL
A WAFFU IRON WHICH REPORTS ITS TEMPERATURE
Kent went to Moro Thursday to at­
week after spending several months I
inquiry continued light but home near Moro and has not been iri
A new, modern GE Hotpoint
tend
a
meeting
on
hog
reduction
and
m the valley. While there h suffer-1
by government relief ag­ school this week.
which ia equipped with Indicator
u
—
—
—
s
—
held
a
local
meeting
at
7.
»Mock
ed a stroke of paralysis and was I encjes vvere a strengthening mfluen-
on the top that tells when it is
Ross Fields fell while playing this • Mrs. Elmer Hansen of Goldendale,
Thursday evening January 25ib in
hot enough for the waffle. It’s
kept to his bed for some time. He I ce
premiums held firm,
Week and suffered a cut on his knee Washington, and Mrs Soren Hansen
called “The Lancaster“—has air­
Kent
to
appoint
a
committee
to-
help
has not fully recovered yet but is I
that required medical attention-
cooled base and an expanding
of Moro spent, Thursday at the home the farmers with their contracted
,
hinge. You’ll like it bacauae
able to be about a little-
Hotpoint waffles never <
?
Mr- and Mrs. J L Matthes and
stick. .
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H Mr- and Mrs. R. P- Barnett attended
Mr. and Mra Fred Pickett enter­
S I installation of lodge officers at Grass
tained a group of f rends last Thurs­
SEE YOUR DEALER OR
CHURCH
WASCO
•• Valley Wednesday evening.
day nigho at their home. Bridge
Churcl? School
10.00 A. M.
was the diversion of the evening
Mr. and Mrs- J. C Wlson and
acific ower
ight ompany
HjOO A. M.
Church Worship
d daughter Nellie spent the week end
7:30* P. M.
Epwoth League
Always at Your Service
y r at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. H-
Dr. Butler will be in Moro the last
week of January instead of the first
Community Presbyterian Church
Harbin of Grass Valley.
2
week in February as he plans on at- I Sunday School
10 a. m
h
The Kent Legion hall is being
sending a dental clinic in Portland
a cleaned and kalsomincd by the CWA
Christie» Sc Uwes
early in the month.
: workers.
See your Neighbors Act, Hear your Neighbors Sing
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| Subject: Truth
«
30!’8E
Second St
The Mx ineh pipe ordered by the
&>•<»«» Text: Deuteronomy 32: 4.
Daily Truck Service
RUFUS SCHOOL NOTES
•iey for the CWA project of putting I He *•
Rock, hie work is perfect:
The Dalle», Oregon
Wasco suffered their first basket Portland, Tlie Dalles, Grass Valley
in larger maim has arrived and it is | f°r
ways ans judgment: a God
PHONE 211 W
ball defeat from Rufus Friday. The
hoped by city officials that more men of truth and without iniquity, just
OP
rOMETRlST-OPTICIAN
girls won by a score of 24 to 17
can be procured to get the work | and right is he-
Tri weekly to Antelope &
»nd the boy», 24 to 14- A light lunch
done before the closing date of Feb-
Responsive Reading* Psalms 25 1-6
way points.
Was served the teams afterward.
tuary 15.
8, 10, 12-14, 21
j
SONGS - SKITS - STUNTS
I All are cordially invited to attent
The girls attribute their success fMTSERVlCE-LOfEST RATES
Tor your convenience 1 have ar-
Feature — ONE ACT PLAY — by faculty A Comedy
, | the church services and to make use
1 rang»< for you to leave your
partly to the new scarlet corduroy
The executire committee of the K
room m th r of q
Mothers Infhieuce.”
Hhoe Work at Walter A. May &
warm-up» which were worn for the
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Moro Commerce club met Thursday
wh|ch j, open dally
Son. Pick up and delivery twice
first time Friday- The boy» also ap­
evening at the hotel to make plans wh<re
,Dthoriied Christian Science
a
week at no coet to you.
peared in bright new suits, very
for meetin», in February and March.
may b. „,d. borrowed or
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proud of themselves.
It is expected that two meetings will purrf1R;,ed
r'
JOSEPH A. MEE
DENT 1ST
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be held in February.
|
Moro School Auditorium
The WaiiCoShoe Man
* The Rufus team will journey to
a
HOME
OFFICE.
WASCO
Moro Friday, January 26, prepared
10
a.
m
Elmer Bartee and wife were host I Sunday Schoo)
for a great battle.
5
v and hostess for a party sf f riend o I Fellowship meeting, and preaching
Report cards were, with as much
Campfire
Candy
Sale
Wednesday night at their farm home. 11 a m.
expectancy as dread, received Tues­
Five tables of bridge players were I Prayer meeting Wednesday 2:45 p. m
In Moro the First Week
day- The new Semester Kas begun
Every body welcome.
guests
in Each Month
For Library Benefit
with everyone working eagerly to
(Grass Vallsy)
*
Attorneys At Law
better their grades throughout the
Dave Fuller, who has been visiting I
Baptist Church
term.
liere with relatives for several days Cburch School ......................
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Oregon
Moro
The “Arrowhead’’ high school pub-
left Friday for his home in Baket
B Y- P’ U’ -...................... < W p•-1"’
lication, has come out with a new
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MORO SCHOOL NOTES
head, all in red. We have added
Mr. and Mrs A. O. Ekstrom of
A yery intereaitM^ ^ame was play-
several papers to our exchange list-
When Your Shoeene* ci
Portland are the parente of a new H by
W<J|CO
Moro glumni
----- AND ----
The latest one is the high school at
Repair, «end them tv
daughter Tuesday of last woek. Mn
At the end
Grand Junction, Colorado which puts
Ekstrom is a daughter of * Mr. and of the first half the Moro women
out a printed paper. The advisor
Mrs. George Hen nagin
Phone 845 The Dalles, Ore
were 11 to Wasco’s 0. Later in the
had a kind word for the “Arrowhead”
GRASS VALLEY PHARMACY
second half the Wasco teem gained
which
was
very
much
appreciated.
GOOD SHOE REPAIRING
Will make his regular trip
Mr and Mrs. Elmer Barzee were Readily until it was in the lead but
— or-----
204 Second St.
THE D a LL i .
in Prtland this week for a few Moro tightened up and the game
to MORO, next week
INCOME TAX
Phone 222
Elmer has the distinction of having I ended ig to 15 in Moro’s favor The
Jan. 2Ö to Feb. 3 inclusive
his picture in the February issue of Moro men»a town Uam
defeated
""(Continued from page one)
the Nstkms) Geographic magazine-1
Wasco man's team 31 to 29. The
instead of the usual first, week of the
deputies.
The story of Oregon tells of the .ccre st the end of the first) half was
- Corporations and partnerships are
month on account of the Alumni. Dental
sheep industry and shows the picture a tie, being 15 to 15- In the last
required to file Federal income tax
of Elmer feeding his flock in the half the game proved to be quite ex­
Clinic in Portland Feb. 8, 9, and 10.
returns, regardless of the amount of
snow.
citing, one side leading then the oth­
net Income-
.... —
er. Walker. Moro's center, played an
Bank liquidator Stephens and Mrs. outstanding game with high points.
:
TAXPAYERS MEET
Stephens made a trip to Salem Wed Darby whs high point man for Wasco.
Please Make Your Appointments Early
Continued from page ones
needay in connection with hit work
f. COMPLETE COVERAGE — Get your ¡»¿urance from a
The Optimist Staff has been work­
that we are opposed to the invoca­
with the Moro and Wasco banks
Sherman County man that understands your needs.
tion of the referendum agaiivte this
I will accept a liberal part of total amount of work in
will be distributed today.
necessary
relief
act,
and
The Keystone class will meet Sun-
Jim Harrell Wasco, Oregon
county and school warrants at par .’
,
*
Be il further Resolved that Nt in­
High school and grade school fac-
day night with Mr. and Mrs Dewey
Leavffi-word at Journal Office
stance a referendum petition <rf suffi­
Thompson Rev R. A. Hutchinson
cient strength to make »uch effective
will be present to review the work
(^Town Til k
Grass Valiev
Kent News
CHIDES
Vaudeville
Moro Woman’s Club
P
P
& L
C
DALLES FREIGHT LINE INC.' Dr. F. A. Perkins
7-B»ACT3-7
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Saturday, Feb. 3rd, 8 p. m.
Dr. J. A. BUTLER;
Adm. 35c, High School Students 20c, Children 10c
UPDEGRAFF & PEPPER
Dr. Butler
DENTIST
at Hotel Moro
. ZELL’S
FUNERAL HOME
AMBULANCE SERVICE
WERNMAKK’S
California Western States Life I
Insurance Co.
Life - Accident .- Health - Annuities